I fell in love with the quaint space that is Sin See Tai, its pink tables, and sweet wafts of roasting coffee beans. The entire cafe fits a maximum of 16 people, warranting a minimum order of at least one item per person. Diners are seated upstairs while orders are taken downstairs where the cooking and coffee brewing takes place.
📷 In frame:
Caramelized Banana and Bacon Waffle
✨ My first bite of waffle and I knew I was before the waffle gods. In a matter of minutes, the plate was wiped clean by my friends and I. The waffle had a crisp outer with incredibly light, fluffy and airy insides. Just the right balance of salt was present in the waffles too. I reckon caramelized bananas and bacon are my new favourite savoury sweet combo-- they just complement each other so well!
💬 The dish reminded me of RONIN (SG)'s savoury french toast which is similarly topped with banana and bacon. However, I feel Sin See Tai’s waffles are a cleaner, more refined version. Unlike Ronin’s syrup and grease-drenched french toast (don't get me wrong, there's absolutely no problem with that), these waffles weren’t nearly as sinful (which meant I could have a lot of it!).